Hitra - one of Norway’s biggest islands

Hitra is one of Norway’s biggest islands, 707 km² of woodland, moors, skerries and small fjords, and maybe you’ll be treated to a sighting of our very prevalent wild red deer.

We want you to relax on our wonderful island, experience an unforgettable holiday and of course partake in the many great fishing opportunities. Additionally, there is always somebody in our Tourist Service Office, should you need help or advice.

The island of Frøya

Off the coast of Hitra lies the island of Frøya with its unique, wild and craggy landscape. The natural power of the Atlantic is absorbed by some 4000 islands and skerries. The island has an area of 147 km² and the angling possibilities either from the shore or on the open sea are virtually endless. The tunnel leading over to Frøya has been free of charge.